Appendix:World/Radic mythology: Difference between revisions

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== Differences from Riyanic mythology ==
== Differences from Riyanic mythology ==
Radic mythology is distinct from Riyanic mythology through its depiction of relations between the deities, whereas in Riyanic, such relations bear little significance. Noteworthy is also the existence of the primordial god {{w|Vow}} and primordial goddess {{w|Dishe}}, which are not present in Riyanic belief.
Radic mythology is distinct from Riyanic mythology through its depiction of relations between the deities, whereas in Riyanic, such relations bear little significance. Noteworthy is also the existence of the primordial god {{w|Vow}} and primordial goddess {{w|Dishe}}, which are not present in Riyanic belief.
== Other mythological creatures ==
The mythological creatures in Radic mythology are not necessarily inherited from Hirdic belief, but are present in pan-Radic belief. Many of these creatures are fabled reptilian beasts, particularly dragons, which were believed to have existed in world of the gods (the {{w|Prime World}}, {{m+|rad|Stellyșta}}). A concrete example of a specific creature is the {{w|Skrakar}}, a two-headed sea creature depicted on the {{w|Radestrian flag}} and known for being slain by the gods themselves.